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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBE R 20, 5 15 ea‘x.“fv’éz@f)z s‘f““..‘? 1919, @.:};6.50. ’3‘2'0." oXe3 5 0 150 50 0 0 52 0 2 5 0 0 025 020 020 025 0 20 070 10 B0 04 ofe] s ONE WEEK DAYS ONLY SEPT. 22-27 EDUCATIONAL AND HIGHLY ENTERTAINING. CATERING TO ALL TASTES SPECIAL EXHIBITS Automobile Show—1920 Models Machinery Exhibit and Demonstration Special Exhibits by State Depts. Official Show of Connecticut Pomological Society Special Exposition of Connecticut Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs and Competition —SEE— ENTERTAINMENT EVERY AFTERNGON ON STAGE THE AERIAL MITCHELLS — Sensational European Novelty Performers. ! BALY BROS.—Direct from Ringling-Bar- num-Bailey Circus. LOUISE AND MITCHELL—Thrilling High and lofty Tumblers. MADELINE — Popular Song Hits. PROF. COATS in Daring Balloon Ascen- sions and Parachute Drops. Dazzling Midway with many interesting side shows. Something doing every minute of the day. RACING EVENTS TUESDAY— 2:15 Pace, Purse $500 2:18 Trot, Purse $500 THURSDAY—2:10 Pace, Purse $500 2:13 Trot, Purse $500 FRIDAY— 2:21 Pace, Purse $500 2:24 Trot-Pace, Purse $300 Cattle Strength Tests Cattle Peg Races Cattle Walking Races Cattle Parade Baseball Games | Every-_Day. Industrial Athletic League Track Meet Saturday. ) For) o o %0 Floriculture Culinary Arts Domestic Arts Cattle Sheep Swine Poultry Goats Horses Everything That Goes to Make a Big Fair THE BEST STATE FAIR EVER HELD ADMISSION 50c AMPLE AUTO PARKING SPACE FREE foRetoteto] @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@-I§E@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@s}@@@@@@@@ fi@@@@@fi@@@@@@@u@fififi@@{?i"'fiffi@@@@fi'@fi'@@@@@@@@fi reiote Vegetables Field Crops Apairy Fruit ‘ ol & ol & & & & & & & & o & B & & & o & & & & & & & B % 2 MEXICO WARNS TRAVELERS. tory occupied by the Y Mexican bandits were Mexicon Consul Emilio T: . 1 statement that they relieve the M, n government of responsibility anything which mtght happen to th| while in that part of Mexico. The Mexican consul said that was by order of Ignacio Bonil Mexican ambassador at Washingto mortality s continued to increase. war Prof. Abderhalden h of his time to nding hildren to neu coun chiefly Switzerland, ut the in the value of the (nln\‘m[ cluded the carrying out of DGR DyAnE " | passengers leaving here on the South- ale required | Mexico railroad \\lms;\] business will take them through terri- They Ente ritory Held by Bandits at Their Own Risk. drop mark the cnterprise on the sz by the state of juvenile healfh m‘ Germany Nogales, Ariz., Sept. 20.—All foreign ern Pacific de Norwalk Tires FABRIC fifiz ner Q/// D ZocBockly’ COBYRIGHT 7919 8Y NiEA Unles; otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press burcans of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal. silversapd, the 26th. Joan Dearest: It is a joy to be at work again! 1 didn't realize how idleness was boring me. The plutocrat of the railroad, however, is a new type 1o me, and I don't quite understand whether he is a good boss or an im- possible one. | The private car he travels in is a | wondrous thing. At one end is a tiny kitchen with all sorts of electric grills and ovens presided over by the neat Jap. Then comes the * room,” with rose colored tains at the little window with shade to match on the table, and lots of ‘magazines anil books. Along both walls run cushioned seats, and a few comfori- Guaranteed for 6,000 miles of service. a lamp THE MANAGER OF THE LYCEUM PLAYERS Here is a Sketch of W. €. Masson, the Busy Ma cr of the Lyccum s Our Cartoonist Caught Him One Quiet Afternoon Recently. | ki ” consider the pri * You're easy to look at besides. able chairs complete the main fur- nishings. Mr. Herron's office opens out of | this—a stern affair with desk, book- | shelves, stationery cabinets and fil a typewriting machine on the sec tary’s table, and all the necessaries of | a well-equipped business sancium There is a costliness about every- | thing—a look of silverplate, rosewood and moroccan leather—that quite ex- cites me. The master of this moving | palace of indus ap never to of anything. The viorld is at his command, apparently, | and he takes everything for granted. | Until this afternoon he took me for granted—as though I were an under- study who had been kept for just this emergency, the illness of his secre- | tary. Suddenly he looked up from his papers, studied me attentively and remarked: “You know, you do very well, Miss Varick—not half bad.” { “Thanks,” I smiled. “I've had a lot of experience. I should know good work by now, and 1 always did have a knack for spelling.” “Yes. But I don't mean that. I was thinking more of that part of it.” I kept my eves on the notebook beside my machine and made no re- | ply. He didn’'t seem to expect any. “How'd you like to keep the posi- tion permanently?” he went serenely oA, “Watts seems due for a long spell. T was traiming him for other work, anyhow. I never had a girl stenggrapher. Didn't think they'd | ‘] That’s my “You're to besides.” casy work out. But if I read you aright, Miss Varick, you're an exception.” Because | know my busi- or because I am ‘easy to look at'?"” He did not heed the sarcasm © “Both,” he answered. “I like quality. Pays best in the long run. D'you mind my asking how a business girl like you comes to be spending the summer at this—well, the Silversand isn’t a cheap place exactly?” I looked into his round, pink face, leisu ely scanning his baldish head, his well-cut hair, the perfection and taste of his clothes and jewelry. Thére was no impertinence in his manner, merely the interest of a i before, Mr. business man a business proposition. “I had never had a real vacation Herron. I had never had enough money or time. So I hoarded my earnings for years, determined for once to have a good, well-cquipped holiday.’ ighto! sizing up idea. your frank answer. a girl with enougl nse not to sume the ‘How-dare-you-sir' attitude to a well-meant question. {fave you an engagement for the fall? “No."” “Then work for me. You'll get $35 a week and your living." ing?" 1 was puzzled. tainly—live here in We'll be traveling most of the time. Well, thanks for 1 felt you were Palm Beach and Southern California | in winter. Adirondacks and lakes in summertime. There are a couple of well-fitted-up staterooms and Kimoto will be chaperon “Think it over a row. Good nigh UNEMPLOYED GO O Object to Reporting to Get Govern- ment Allowances. Copenhagen. Sept. 20.—A novel strike of the unemployed in Bremen is reported by the Politiken's corre- spondent in that German city. Ac- cording to his account the unemploy- ed objected to the requirement of re- | which was demanded of I told you quality pays. the car. porting to city authorities twice a day, them L sceiving the govern- ment allowa for unemployment strikers” held a mass meeting upon the labor unions a sympathetic strike and held and demanstration in the < "his brought them into c fliet with the police, who disp them and evidently ended the strike. condition for GIRMANS ST ER MUCH. to | FORD SIZES Guaranteed for 7,500 miles of service. CORD 2,500,000 Deficit in Children [LIEN Since 3 (Correspondence viated Press.)—Prof. Emil Abderhalden the noted psychologist says Germany's deficit in childrer since 19114 500,000, Ber and child | Guaranteed for 8,000 miles of service. Our stock is complete. ; Racklifte Bros. Co., Inc., Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts. Auto Dept.